It is often said that there is no greater loss than the loss a child. It is what every parent fears and if it happens, the despair, fatigue, and sheer sadness that overwhelms the parents can be intense enough to drive many people away. Yet, what every family member and friend faced with helping a grieving parent needs to know is that their help will be needed eventually. It may not be beneficial straight away but some day it will be; you need to judge the timing and need by the nature of the people involved and how events unfold.
What a bereaved parent wants the most is to have their child back, sadly no one can grant that wish, but you can help. Knowing what to say or do and what not to say or do when you want to help is important. While much of this will require your heightened sensitivity to the particular situation, this article will help to guide you to at least begin.
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